Youth Empowerment Officer AM 3 - Ministry of Youth and Culture

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Youth Empowerment Officer AM 3 - Ministry of Youth and Culture
OFFICE OF THE SERVICES COMMISSIONS
(Central Government)
30 National Heroes Circle
Kingston 4
Jamaica
Telephone: 922-8600
Fax: 924-9764
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.osc.gov.jm
CIRCULAR No. 61
OSC Ref. C. 66084
9th March, 2015
Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Departments are asked to invite applications from
suitably qualified officers in their Ministries/Departments to fill the posts of Youth
Empowerment Officer (GMG/AM 3), (St. Catherine and Hanover), Ministry of Youth and
Culture, salary range $933,049 - $1,109,102 per annum and any allowance(s) attached to the
post.
Job Summary
Under the general supervision of the Senior Youth Empowerment Officer, engages and fosters
youth empowerment and development through leveraging resources, capacity building,
programme implementation, management of Youth Information Centres (YICs)/Youth Access
Points (YAP), networking, multi-sector collaboration and facilitating and co-ordination of Youth
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National Secondary Student Council (NSSC)
Jamaica Union for Tertiary Students (JUTS)
Jamaica Youth Ambassador Programme (JaYAP)
National Youth Council of Jamaica (NYCJ)
Parish Youth Council (PYC)
Key Responsibilities
Youth Organizations
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Maintains existing and facilitates the creation of new youth organizations
Maintains an up-to-date database of youth organizations in the parish each month;
Maintains an electronic youth organisations database;
Builds capacity of Parish Youth Council and other youth organizations;
Facilitates and engage NSSC, JUTS, JaYAP and NYC
Leverages resources for youth organizations;
Schedules monthly visitations, covering community interventions within specified
development areas or field;
Establishes youth organizations network.
Youth Information Centre
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Operates YICs/YAP with a consistent monthly increase in usage (10–15% of total usage
must be new users);
Updates user registration database monthly;
Reports on inventory relating to equipment and supplies monthly
Plans and executes empowerment sessions and maintains records of the sessions and
participants;
Facilitates counselling sessions and maintains counselling records providing referrals.
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Youth Activities and Programmes
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Develops initiative that is specific to the youth needs within specific development areas;
Co-ordinates and executes youth month activities;
Facilitates activities specific to the NSSC, JUTS, JaYAP and NYCJ;
Conducts needs and filed assessments;
Develops database of other youth serving organisation and their services in an effort to
maintain an up-to-date Youth Programmatic Inventory (YPI);
Plans youth activity specific to the needs of the youth within the development area once
per quarter;
Implements strategy for special programmes to address the needs of particular
parishes;
Updates database of Student Council within the secondary schools in each parish;
Ensures current recruitment list of youth for projects and activities with each parish;
Produces matrix of youth network for participation in Community Development Councils
and Parish Development Council;
Plans Sexual Reproductive Health (SRH) activities for youth within the parishes.
Information Dissemination
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Updates youth stakeholders in the parish with information on youth development.
Conducts at least one stakeholder’s meeting per quarter;
Plans and implements monthly Youth Empowerment sessions;
Facilitates and conducts Youth Empowerment Symposiums;
Represents and participates in Career and Educational Expositions as required.
Other Responsibilities
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Develops strong networks with your development partners in both private and public
sector in an effort to effectively co-ordinate and execute programmes, and activities and
projects:
- ensures sustenance of said programmes, activities and projects;
- eliminates duplication of programmes, activities and projects;
- maximises available resources;
- monitors programmes, projects and activities.
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Represents the Youth Division at meetings/conferences/workshops as required.
Undertakes any other reasonable duties as may be requested from time to time.
Required Skills/Competencies
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Excellent planning and organizing skills
Good customer service skills
Knowledge of conflict resolution
Knowledge of event planning and co-ordination
Proficient in the use of relevant computer applications
Good facilitation and training skills
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to work in a team
Ability to use initiative
Ability to maintain integrity
Good leadership skills
Excellent problem solving and decision making skills
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Minimum Required Qualification and Experience
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An Undergraduate Degree in Social Work, Sociology or any other combination of
education and training in Social or Developmental Sciences from a recognised
institution
At least two (2) years’ experience in youth and/or community development
Special Conditions Associated with the Job
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Extensive island-wide travel
Extended working hours
Must be the holder of a valid driver’s licence
Applications accompanied by résumés should be submitted no later than Friday,
20th March, 2015 to:
Director
Human Resource Management and Development
Ministry of Youth and Culture
4-6 Trafalgar Road
Kingston 5
Email: [email protected]
Please note that only short listed applicants will be contacted.
Please ensure that a copy of this circular is placed at a strategic position on the Notice
Board of the Ministry/Department and brought to the attention of all eligible officers.